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“A very quiet meal!”

Looking for a Chinese meal in Prague we found the details of this restaurant in an eating guide at our hotel.
It was a little hard to find, not facing the main shopping street, but behind a small shopping arcade. This is a Sushi / Chinese restaurant, although looking at the external advertising...read more

Looking for a Chinese meal in Prague we found the details of this restaurant in an eating guide at our hotel.
It was a little hard to find, not facing the main shopping street, but behind a small shopping arcade. This is a Sushi / Chinese restaurant, although looking at the external advertising board you would be excused for thinking...
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The term "Fusion Food" generally fills me with dread, but rather than offering the usual confused combinations that can result from the east meets west formula,the menu here simply adapts oriental recipes to accommodate locally available ingredients. Situated in the garden at the rear of an up market shopping mall, the interior is clean and contemporary, and there is also...
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This hotel was recommended to us by our hotel's concierge as we were looking for Chinese food. It is difficult to find, and am not surprised that we ended up being the only people in there. The restaurant itself is pretty cold and lacks atmosphere, which was accentuated by lack of customers. However we had great service and excellent food....
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This restaurant has topped our list for meals out in Prague - unfortunately Czech food doesn't quite cut it for us.
We struggled to find this small restaurant, it's in a lovely courtyard through a shopping centre just of Wenceslas Square, when you see the signs for it overhead head right through the shopping centre doors and keep walking straight......
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We ha d been first in Vienna and then Prague and really felt likemsomethingmdifferent to eat so tried China fusion. ThE service was great, the entrees tasty and the mains a little disappointing. Bt it was lighter food than we had been having previously so were reasonably satisfied.

Prague is certainly not the place to find excellent Chinese food - in fact, far from it. In London, for example, one has a rich choice of fabulous Chinese restaurants, including the celebrated China Tang in Dorchester Hotel and/or the Royal Chinese restaurant on Bakers Street - plus many other very good Chinese eateries, all the way down to a...
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The restaurant looks really nice, although always empty. The menu looked good so we went in. I admit that we might have met the only impolite person working in there, however. We weren't greeted back, she didn't say a word, she didn't walk us to the table, nothing. Although we were the only guests there, we really didn't "feel the...
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My wife & I searched this place out based on Trip Advisor reviews. We really enjoyed ourselves. The service was fantastic (OK we wee the only ones in there on a Saturday night), the food was really good and the atmosphere was modern Asian. It's located in a little shopping alley that's dark and deserted after normal business hours...not the...
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I've been to this restaurant several times and have had consistently, excellent food. The service was excellent with reasonable prices. It is on the second floor of the building at the corner of Wenceslaus Square and Vodickova. Metro stop Mustek. Tram stop Vaclavske Namesti. Try their hot and sour soup, sea bass, fried chicken strips with chilies.

Staying in Nove Mesto (New Town)

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Nove Mesto (New Town)

Nearly 700 hundred meters long, Wenceslas Square represents the most frequent and buzzing crossroads of the city. The National Museum in the upper part of the square watches over your spending spree in countless shops and retail stores lining the entire square, which ends at Na Příkopě, the most famous shopping street. When tired or broke, you can explore the city's underpasses, which can take you to the Old Town or to the courtyards of art nouveau houses with secret gems of greenery, white benches and rose bushes that provide unexpected peace in the midst of the city. Be sure to pay a visit to the traditional cafés, classic Czech pubs, cinemas and theaters. National Theater near the river has a lot to offer to foreigners. Go to the river bank and enjoy live music and drinks while watching a sunset behind Prague Castle.

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